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(Archived) Locums CRNA - Iowa
Job Description
Shift(s) Needed: Day shift 0630 to 1600 (6:30am - 4:00p)
Description of Call Coverage:
1st Call Monday through Friday and Last shift (2nd Call) Monday through Friday;
Weekends: Day shift/call 0630 to 1500 Saturday and Sunday with 2nd Call coverage the rest of the hours until 700 Monday; Late shift-1500 through 0700 next day for the scheduled and emergent cases. Work as a team so that if one is working and there is another case that cannot wait then the 2nd provider on call that weekend is called in.
Weekday Call Hours: 7a-7a 1st Call; 1130 to 0700 2nd Call (Late Shift)
Weekend Call Hours: 7a-7a Saturday through Monday morning
Call Back (coming into facility)%: 70%
Phone consult %: 2%
Details:Average number of surgical cases: 6900 O.R. (600/mo.); 2500 Endoscopy cases (270/mo.)
Average number of pain management cases: 3/day ESIs/LPs
Percentage of:
General % 20%
OB % 8%
Neuro % Zero
Cardiac % Zero
Thoracic % <2%
Complex vascular % <1%
Complex orthopedic % 43%
Bariatric % Zero
Number of operating rooms: 10 with a C-section Room in O.B.; 3 procedure rooms in Digestive Health with a 4th procedure room for ESIs; we do procedures in MRI and Heart and Vascular
Description of OR staff: Mixture of new to older experienced O.R. staff more towards the newer side.
Documentation system (EMR / Narrative / Template / etc.): We use Cerner as our Electronic Health record; There are several templates in the system that are used;
Required Procedures:
General Adult, Pediatric, Neonatal
Spinal anesthesia, Epidural anesthesia, Regional anesthesia
Obstetrical cases
Neurosurgical cases:
Dental cases
Ventilation mgmt.( establishing and maintaining an airway; various modes of ventilation)
Local Infiltration
Topical Application
Minor Nerve Blocks
IV Regional anesthesia, Plexus anesthesia
Management in problems of pain relief by Anesthetic techniques
Lumbar epidural steroid injection, Thoracic epidural steroid injection
Preferred Procedures:
Local Infiltration
Topical Application
Minor Nerve Blocks
IV Regional anesthesia